A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire Improvement Scheme: Digital Archive for Archaeological Works

MOLA Headland Infrastructure, 2020. (updated 2025) https://doi.org/10.5284/1081262.

Context 380013

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Context Information

Context number 380013
Parent context number 380006
Child context number(s) None
Group number 278 (Inhumation Burial)
Land use interpretation Cemetery (C1)
Settlement ? Bar Hill 5
General Period of Feature Late Roman
A14 Area Bar Hill (TEA38)
Associated digital archive MOLA Headland Infrastructure (2025) A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon Improvement Scheme: Digital Archive for Archaeological Works at Bar Hill Landscape Block, 2016-2018 [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1081250

Context Sheet(s)

Context sheet for context 380013
Filename A14-TEA38-CN380013.pdf (83 kB) Text
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PDFs containing multiple context sheets are also available in the project archive: A14 Bar Hill Context Sheets (380001-380999)

Finds

Small Find Number Object Type Material Period of Find More Information Find Photograph
38021 Vessel Ceramic Unknown view

Find Information for small find number 38021

Object: Vessel
Accession number: 38021
Material: Ceramic
Material species: Unidentified Species
Function: Household utensils and furniture
Small find period: Unknown
Period of stratigraphy: Roman
Early date: 0
Late date: 0
Method of recovery: Unrecorded - Default assumption is hand collected
Was the object discovered during survey?: 0
Does the object fall under the treasure act?: 0
the object has been discarded?: 0

Pottery

Pottery Identification Number Form Fabric (Fabric Code)   Period   Vessel Information
19041 4-B Coarse sandy greyware (CSGW-B) Roman view

Vessel information for pot no. 19041

Vessel identification number: 24697
Number of fragments recovered: 48
Weight (in g): 396
Estimated vessel equivalents represented by this material: 0
Rim diameter (in mm): 0
Small find number: 38021
Is pottery worn?: UNWORN
Is pottery abraided?: UNABRADED
Broad forming method, i.e. wheelmade or hand-built. Designed for use with Iron Age and Roman Pottery only: UNCERTAIN
Count of sherds collected from sample: 0
Comments: COMPLETE PEDESTAL BASE; GRAVEGOOD; CSGW (ORANGE CORE) FRAGMENTARY VESSEL, BODY AND BASE. BAG SAYS GRAVE GOOD


Human Remains

Animal Remains Data

Animal Remains Summary

Environmental Data

Processed samples
Sample number Volume proccessed (L) Volume wet-sieved (L) Type of flotation Volume of flotted material (L) Comments Assessment results
38951 40 0 0 view

Environmental processed samples contents for sample number 38951 (0 records)

Context Photographs